Mainstream
Our workshops instill passion and excitement into all participants from Key Stage 1 through to 5.
We plan topic-based workshops for subjects across the National Curriculum to offer students a new way of experiencing their studies and gaining hands-on understanding, as well as developing Drama skills.
At Key Stage 4 and 5 workshops centred on Practitioners or Set Texts will make the ideal starting point for revision and fine-tuning essay technique. An intensive Devising workshop will inspire students, ignite their imaginations, enable them to view a stimulus in a new and innovative way and set them on the right path for their practical projects.
 
"We learned a lot – finally things started to click."
 
"Great fun!"
 
"An excellent day. Thank you."
 
"Thoroughly enjoyed the whole day!"
 
Specialist
We work within inclusion units to improve focus, performance and behaviour, with a view to re-engaging disaffected students with their school study programme. We have worked with some of the most challenging young people in the country in high security prisons, with the aim of exploring the offenders’ main obstacles to rehabilitation; avoiding conflict; understanding the consequences of actions; and changing repeated behavior patterns while also giving the participants a positive way to channel their energy for the duration of any project.
 
"Better than normal lessons."
 
"Good fun."
 
Twilight
We also offer training for staff in inclusion units, PRUs and specialist SEN workers to equip them with the skills needed to establish new methods of communication, using Drama, with their most challenging or disengaged students.
 
"I have realised that it is possible to get a constructive and progressive session using Drama, even with the most difficult young people."
 
"I realised how advantageous Drama is for discussing issues."
 
"I have gained new ideas...thank you."
 
So whether you’re looking for curriculum based sessions to complement your own teaching, or a full alternative study program for challenging learners, or something entirely different, get in touch and let us come up with a strategy to MAKE DRAMA WORK for your staff and pupils.

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